@parca/react-benchmark
v5.4.1
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A tool for benchmarking the render performance of React components.
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@parca/react-benchmark
A tool for benchmarking the render performance of React components.
It compiles the benchmark code into a minified production bundle using Webpack and then runs it in headless Chrome to benchmark the real production code in a real production environment.
Note: the benchmark numbers aren՚t completely accurate and should only be used relatively to compare the performance difference of code changes or different implementations.
Install
yarn global add react-benchmark
# or
npm install -g react-benchmark
Usage
Usage
$ react-benchmark <path>
Options
<path> Path to a JavaScript or TypeScript file that exports the function to be benchmarked.
--debug, -d Run a development build instead of a production build to aid debugging.
--devtools, -t Run Chrome in windowed mode with the devtools open.
--cpuThrottle=X Run Chrome with CPU throttled X times.
--version Prints the version.
--help Prints this message.
Examples
$ react-benchmark benchmark.js
The <path>
file should export a function that returns the component instance you want to benchmark. For example:
import React from 'react'
import Component from './src'
export default function () {
return <Component hello="world" />
}
You can import anything that Webpack supports out of the box and your code will be transpiled with Babel using your local Babel config. TypeScript files are also supported out of the box.
API
react-benchmark
exports a ReactBenchmark
class that instantiates an event emitter with a .run()
method. Calling the .run()
method will start the benchmark with the provided options.
const ReactBenchmark = require('react-benchmark')
const reactBenchmark = new ReactBenchmark()
reactBenchmark.on('progress', (currentStats) => {
console.log(currentStats)
})
const result = await reactBenchmark.run('benchmark.js')
See the CLI code for a full implementation example.
.run(filepath, options)
Starts the benchmark. Returns a Promise that will resolve to a Benchmark object containing the stats once the benchmark has been completed.
filepath
Type: String
Path to the benchmark file to run. See the Usage section for more details.
options
Type: Object
Default: { debug: false, devtools: false, cpuThrottle: 1 }
Optional object containing additional options.
debug
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Run a development build instead of a production build to aid debugging.
devtools
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Run Chrome in windowed mode with the devtools open.
cpuThrottle
Type: number
Default: 1
Run Chrome with CPU throttled X times. Useful to receive more precise results between runs.
Events
webpack
Fired when the Webpack build has started.
server
Fired when the webserver has started.
chrome
Fired when Chrome has launched.
start
Fired when the actual benchmark starts.
progress
Fired every time a benchmark cycle has been completed. Gets passed a Benchmark object with the current stats. This event will be fired multiple times per run.
console
Fired every time something is logged to Chrome՚s console. Gets passed a {type, text}
object.
License
react-benchmark is released under the ISC license.
Copyright © 2018, Roland Warmerdam.